Residents keep what was already theirs
Monday 21st October at Franston City Council Ordinary Meeting was the culmination of years of work by Karingal residents to stop Frankston council from selling off the site that was once the Gretana Crescent Tennis Club.1400+ Signatures
Last night more than 1400 signatures were presented to Frankston council by Cr Glen Aitken in a package tied with a pretty bright red bow. This as councilor Aitken pointed out was the largest petition in at least the last 20 years and may be the largest petition ever to have been presented to be presented to Frankston Council. Petitioners had verified that over 1000 of the signatures were from the Karingal area. The final count of Karingal residents that signed is probably closer to 1350 which is more than 10% of the Karingal population. Nearly 15% of the adult population signed the petition.Source: News Limited |
There have been meetings upon meetings upon meetings to plan a response to Frankston City's plan to sell the site. The hard work for this fell to the Karingal Local Area Planning Committee (sorry I can't resist this - the KLAP committee) ironically set up by Frankston City Council and the Karingal Residents Association KRA. On these committees representatives from Karingal Neighbour Hood House and the Frankston Historical Society were also represented. Karingal's three ward councilors, Cr Glen Aitken, Cr Rebecca Spelman, and Cr James Dooley attended many of the meetings and worked tirelessly in support of Karingal residents. So to all the Karingal community says a big thank you.
Ordinary Council meetings generally are a rather boring affair - but last night's meeting was anything but boring. The public gallery was wall to wall people, Councillors and Council staff scrambled to obtain extra seats for those that attended. Groups represented at the Council meeting included: Karingal Local Area Planning Committee, Karingal Residents Association, Ballam Park Scouts, Frankston Historical Society, Karingal Neighbourhood House just to name a few.
So how did the voting go
Three residents, Mr Tebble, Mr Glenn and Mr Dosen spoke on behalf of the Karingal Community opposing the sale of the site. Cr Rebekah Spelman moved a motion to not consider selling therefore taking the sale of the site off the council's agenda. She spoke extremely well.Cr Taylor asked if there was a tied vote which way the Mayor Cr Sandra Mayer would cast her casting vote. (As Mayor she effectively gets two votes one ordinary vote and one casting vote if their is a tie) The Mayor pointed out that if the vote was even she would have to cast a casting vote for the status quo i.e. to keep the park, much to Cr Taylor's disgust. This meant that even if she voted against the motion tying the vote she would then have to vote against herself and those supporting Cr Spelman's motions would win anyway. So she voted in support. I'm not saying Cr Sandra Mayer used this as the basis for her support, I did not get that impression, but on the other hand she is a bright lady and I'm sure she was exactly aware of what she was doing. Deputy Mayor Cr Colin Hampton was away.
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